Eeyore's Pal
Trading pins since before there were rubber backs
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Four years of pintrading . . .
Approximately four thousand trades . . .
(Well it might be more like <i>forty</i> thousand trades.)
Josh's ultimate <b>holy grail</b> is finally in hand:
And through a very unlikely set of circumstances.
We went to the Epcot Family Pin Gathering armed with our most powerful pin: <b>Tourist Stitch.</b>
On the first day of the event, DH Malcolm (who is much more a <i>collector</i>, than a trader) received his <b>free</b> DA pin for registering early <b>-->>The Tinkerbell GWP LE 50!</b>
OK, now we had some serious firepower. So the quest for the holy grail was really on!
Three days of being offered everything on the planet, <i>including rack pins,</i> but <b>never</b> the ultimate goal.
In the last hour I finally broke down and traded Tourist Stitch for an Elisabeth Gomes LE 100 Tinkerbell. (<i>No,</i> not the really <i> hard one</i>, and not because it would be a <i>keeper</i>.
) I just couldn't stand looking at that darn Tourist Stitch anymore! He was <i>taunting</i> me!
And then Josh walked up and told me that he had the Angry Donald trade just about done -- but he needed the <i>Tourist Stitch!</i>
Needless to say this was not a happy ending to the event.
We stayed on in WDW for a week, and encountered a couple more people with the Angry Donald for trade, but we no longer had the power to do the deal.
We came home, and as we always do after a WDW trip, began online trading like crazy. I guess it's our way of sustaining the "magic." In the natural course of Pinpics requests, I offered the Tink GWP LE 50 for the Angry Donald. <i>And they all lived happyily every after. The END.</i>
Of course now, Josh is in desperate search to determine what should be his <b>new holy grail?</b>

Approximately four thousand trades . . .
(Well it might be more like <i>forty</i> thousand trades.)
Josh's ultimate <b>holy grail</b> is finally in hand:
And through a very unlikely set of circumstances.

We went to the Epcot Family Pin Gathering armed with our most powerful pin: <b>Tourist Stitch.</b>
On the first day of the event, DH Malcolm (who is much more a <i>collector</i>, than a trader) received his <b>free</b> DA pin for registering early <b>-->>The Tinkerbell GWP LE 50!</b>


Three days of being offered everything on the planet, <i>including rack pins,</i> but <b>never</b> the ultimate goal.
In the last hour I finally broke down and traded Tourist Stitch for an Elisabeth Gomes LE 100 Tinkerbell. (<i>No,</i> not the really <i> hard one</i>, and not because it would be a <i>keeper</i>.

And then Josh walked up and told me that he had the Angry Donald trade just about done -- but he needed the <i>Tourist Stitch!</i>



We stayed on in WDW for a week, and encountered a couple more people with the Angry Donald for trade, but we no longer had the power to do the deal.
We came home, and as we always do after a WDW trip, began online trading like crazy. I guess it's our way of sustaining the "magic." In the natural course of Pinpics requests, I offered the Tink GWP LE 50 for the Angry Donald. <i>And they all lived happyily every after. The END.</i>


Of course now, Josh is in desperate search to determine what should be his <b>new holy grail?</b>


